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* You should be able to see the results (some time later) in [[RoboRumble/Current Rankings]]. | * You should be able to see the results (some time later) in [[RoboRumble/Current Rankings]]. | ||
− | NOTE: It's is not recommend to upload your robot to [[Robocode Repository]] any more, due to its instability. Instead, use your own web hosting if available, or try Google Pages. Dropbox public links may work too. Shared file hosting service will NOT work. If you would like to upload a bot into robocode repository, there is a very detailed description at everythingrobocode.com | + | NOTE: It's is not recommend to upload your robot to [[Robocode Repository]] any more, due to its instability. Instead, use your own web hosting if available, or try Google Pages. Dropbox public links may work too. Shared file hosting service will NOT work. If you would like to upload a bot into robocode repository, there is a very detailed description at everythingrobocode.com[http://everythingrobocode.moonfruit.com/#/enter-the-competition/4561819119]. |
==To enter the Melee competition== | ==To enter the Melee competition== |
Revision as of 17:03, 11 March 2012
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To create a bot that is accepted by the RR@Home server, the following two rules are obligatory:
- The bot must have a packagename.
- The bot must be packaged in a jar-file.
- A <botname>.properties file must be present in the jar-file.
The easiest way to do this, is to package your bot with Robocode (Robot -> Package robot for upload).
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Strong recommendations
- Choose a unique main packagename to avoid mixup between different participants.
- Stick with that one main packagename per author.
- Do not use underscores in your packagename, botname or versionnumber. Robocode itself has no problems with it, but the RR@Home client is known to have problems with them, especially in versionnumbers.
- Keep your bot Java 5 compatible. Not everyone has switched to Java 6, let alone Java 7, and certainly on a Mac this will result in invalid battleresults.
- Try out your just packaged bot before letting it loose in the rumble.
To enter the 1v1 competition
- Upload your bot into hosing of your choices (see note below).
- Go to RoboRumble/Participants page and add your bot to the list.
- You should be able to see the results (some time later) in RoboRumble/Current Rankings.
NOTE: It's is not recommend to upload your robot to Robocode Repository any more, due to its instability. Instead, use your own web hosting if available, or try Google Pages. Dropbox public links may work too. Shared file hosting service will NOT work. If you would like to upload a bot into robocode repository, there is a very detailed description at everythingrobocode.com[1].
To enter the Melee competition
If you are planning to enter the Melee competition, then enter your bots into Participants Melee.
To enter the Teams competition
If you are planning to enter the Teams competition, then enter your teams into Participant Teams.
To add your country's flag to ranking table
In the rankings tables bots are represented with a the flag of its authors nationality. We associate the "main" package of the bot with a flag. If you find your bot has no flag, or has the wrong flag, let us know at RoboRumble/Country Flags.